- -Auctions - ■THIS DAY, ! TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. j EORGE THOMAS has received instruovDT' tibns from Cockburn; to sell by auction; - at the premises, Molesworth-street, Immediately after the sale of property, on, Tuesday, 17th October, at 2 o’clock _ The whole of his valuable stock-in-trade, consisting of — ‘ ' : i 325 2Jin ironbark spokes, dressed 256 2Jin do do do, do 103 2Jin do do do, do ■ 17 3in do do do, do 76 IJin hickory do do 33 2m do'do do 208 rough ironbark do 99 1J x 2in felloes 33 2J x l.Jin do 22 3| x Sin do Si 3 J x Sin do - 62 4 x Sin do 2 doz whiffletrees, hickory 3 circle pole bare 4 sets 5J x 7-Jin. naves 4 do 6 x Sin. do 1 pair 6 x Sim do - 1 do 8 x Pin. do 1 do 6 x 7in, do 4 do 10 x 12in. do 4 do lanceweod shafts 6 do English phieton shafts i 2 do pig rims, 2in. 3 sets 2in. rims 6 poles 2 J and bare 6 pair carriage fitohels, “Bent” 6 oak arms 288 feet hickory planking, IJ, 2, and 2Jin. 350 do ash do, IJ, 2J, 3, and 3Jin. About 400 ft. American whitewood 28 tins patent dryers 25 do vegetable black 2 do turpentine 11 lb vermilion 2J gals gold size (Noble Anoa) 2 do wearing body varnish, do 4 do black japan, do 3J do carriage varnish, do 1 do hard do do 1 do Tolhurst and Son’s varnish 1 do Brunswick black do f cwt. white lead 42 lb. drop black J cwt. lump do 14 do patent filling up powder 30 do red lead, “ dry” . 51 lb pumicestone 11 do ground do 17 do emerald green 28 do purple brown ; ■ 13 do Spanish do, 6 do orange chrome 4 paint brushes ... A lot of tools . 2 pair buggy lamps 2 do silver-mounted carriage do 4 gross blue and black tufts - . 1J do do do seaming lace 15J do broad do do do 6 do pasting lace 35 yards do do broad 6 chamois skins . 8 cwt glue , 1 12 do shaft cuplings 96 do Maribel castings 5J quires sand paper 11 gross brown buttons Heather 12 pairs shaft tips 34 gross screws, from 1J x14t03 x2O 14 do mixed screws . , 22 carriage mortice locks 4 pairs carriage hands, silver 3 do japanned shaft tips 4 do silver do do 11 do whiffletree hooks, patent 4 sets screwed nave bends i 4 pairs 1 Jin. patent mail axles : 2 do Ifin. do do do 1 do l|in, do do do 1 do 2in. do do do I do 1 Jin. do nut do . 11 Jin. do do do ... 3 sets buggie wheel plates 815 lb mixed springs (grasshopper, concord, and eliptic) 25 do Maribel cast buggy steps ~ . 320, carriage bolts, American 3 ambles ■ 4 pairs bellows 1 combined punching, cutting, and steav- - ing machine 1 tire binder Itifeingbed About 1 ton assorted iron A lot of tools, hammers, tongs, and vices 2 seta stocks and dies 3 plates and taps 270 tire bolts 170 do do, small size, 5 x 16J 20 feet brass T. plate 235=38 spindles 45 feet 4in. f silver beading 48 do Bin. 5-16 do do 12 do do J do do 400 do do cane beading 20 do gig cloth, blue 20 do do, green 12 packages tacks, japanned heads 1 cwt. horse nails 1 grindstone * 1 vice cramp ; 2 braces and bits lot of old wheels Lot of cuttings of iron 2 paint mills 1 pair scales, with weights 1 do-steelyards lot of mixed timber—rata, kauri, blue gum, iron bark, red. pine 10 wheelbarrows 1 carriage (new), to carry six persons 1 buggy 1 do 1 spring cart 1 breaking gig " 1 rockaway, to carry eignt passengers - 1 new under-carriage, with wheels for buggy And a numerous lot of other goods . Terms at sale.
THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. TO COAOH-BUILDERS AND OTHERS. Sale of Splendid Business Premises situated in ' Molesworth-street (freehold), on account of the owner having to retire through illhealth. f'i EORGE THOMAS has received instruoAJT tions from Mr. H. B. Cockbum to sell by public 'auction on Tuesday, 17th October, at his rooms, Lambton-quay— That valuable piece of land in Moles-worth-street,. having a frontage of 35ft. by a depth of 85ft., on which substantial buildings are- erected, ■ consisting of a large paint shop, ■! .. wheelwright and body-making shops, also a commodious blacksmith’s shop. The combined shops are quite large enough for 25 men to work at, the different branches. Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage., Terms at sale/ ; . --For further particulars, apply to ; GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER. SALE OF A FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Cl EORGE THOMAS has received instrucJf. tions to sell by public auction, on Tues.dxy, ,17th October, immediately after the-sale ’of Mr. H. B. Cockbum’s property in Moles-worth-street— : ' A freehold allotment of land situate‘in • 1 Elizabeth-street, ■ off ; Broughamstreet, Te Aro, hiving a ; frontage v of 84ft; -by a • depth r of 112 ft., on which; is erected . a thred-rodmed cottage, with a new Leamington range in kitchen. ‘ ‘ This is a fine opportunity for a man with, a moderate capital to secure a freehold on easy 'terms. > ■ ■ ;! ; ; ’ • • .. The sale will take -place on the premises, of ,Mr.,H. B. Cockburn, Molesworth-street. Terms at sale. -,• G. THOMAS, Auctioneer,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4858, 17 October 1876, Page 4
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